What he really had was a little larceny in his heart and a quick getaway on his mind.
They've all got jobs and they all live seemingly normal, decent lives, but they've got their problems and they've all got a little larceny in them.
Guilty of the little larceny I'd just committed at the instigation of that accursed valet, you may well suppose that this remark made me tremble.
In the matinee games, North Carolina (22-9) needed a little larceny in the last minute to put away Miami of Ohio, 68-63.
"Maybe they got a little larceny in their hearts and they figure on getting some money back."
They were sure making a big fuss over a little larceny, but that's the way it goes on these overcivilized worlds.
Assuming he had a little larceny in his heart, he could have disguised himself as the phantom priest to scare off anyone who came in.
"This is an area where a little larceny can make a lot of money," Mr. Linkowski said.
He's got a little larceny in him.
You see-" "Never conspired at a little larceny?